2. How people around the world view gender equality in their countries
Majorities in 23 of the 27 countries surveyed believe that equality between men and women in their country has increased in the past two decades.
Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World
Majorities in 23 of the 27 countries surveyed believe that equality between men and women in their country has increased in the past two decades.
Most believe that Americans’ trust in their government and in each other can be improved. They propose an array of solutions to achieve these improvements, including increasing government transparency, improving community cooperation and performing individual acts of kindness. A share of the public thinks that more political compromise on national issues could restore trust both […]
Most Americans have positive overall views of medical doctors and medical research scientists. But they have more mixed assessments when it comes to trust-related judgments, especially for medical researchers. Fewer than half the public believes medical researchers do a good job, provide fair and accurate information about their findings or care about the public interest […]
Household size and composition often vary by religious affiliation, data from 130 countries and territories reveals. Muslims and Hindus have larger households than Christians and religious “nones,” influenced in part by regional norms.